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Intragastric balloon in ethnic obese Chinese: initial experience.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
We evaluated the effectiveness and safety of intragastric balloon (IGB) for the treatment of obesity in ethnic Chinese in Hong Kong.
METHODS:
15 Chinese patients (10 females; median age 40 years (range 21-58)) completed IGB treatment over a 10-month period since November 2004. Median baseline body weight (BW) and BMI were 100.1 (range 78.5-170.3) kg and 39.4 (range 29.6-56.9) kg/m2 respectively. Coexistent obesity-related morbidities were present in 80% of patients. The Bioenterics Intragastric Balloon (BIB) was employed, and all placement and removal were performed endoscopically under intravenous conscious sedation. A restricted balanced diet (approximately 1200 kcal/day) and 150 minutes/week of moderate-intensity exercise were prescribed after balloon placement in a multidisciplinary approach. Outcome measures were collected and assessed in a prospective manner.
RESULTS:
Median procedure time was 25 (range 19-45) minutes and median hospital stay was 2 (range 1-6) days. Median BW and BMI loss were 15.3 (range 5.3-30.9) kg and 5.6 (range 1.9-12.5) kg/m2 after IGB. The median waist circumference (WC) loss was 9 (range 4-23) cm, and 66.7% of patients were highly satisfied with the treatment. No serious complication related to IGB was observed.
CONCLUSION:
IGB is a safe and effective device that achieves moderate weight loss in obese ethnic Chinese patients.
AuthorsWilfred Lik-Man Mui, Wing-Yee So, Phyllis Yin-Ping Yau, Chuen Hing Lam, Man Yee Yung, Angela Yuen-Shan Cheng, Francis Chun Chung Chow, Enders Kwok-Wai Ng
JournalObesity surgery (Obes Surg) Vol. 16 Issue 3 Pg. 308-13 (Mar 2006) ISSN: 0960-8923 [Print] United States
PMID16545162 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Topics
  • Adult
  • Bariatric Surgery (instrumentation)
  • Body Mass Index
  • China (ethnology)
  • Female
  • Gastric Balloon
  • Hong Kong (epidemiology)
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Obesity, Morbid (ethnology, surgery)
  • Prospective Studies

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